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there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together or eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> house speaker john boehner responded with a statement reading "republicans have twice voted replace these arbitrary cuts with common-sense cuts and reforms that protect our national defense. we believe there is a better way to reduce the deficit but americans do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes." >>> efforts by the white house to head off spending cuts come as a new government report predicts the budget deficit will drop below $1 trillion for the first time during obama's presidency. the congressional budget office which assumes that the cuts will go into effect march 1st says the government will run a deficit of $845 billion this year. that's compared to $1.1 trillion short fall. the outlook predicts the
there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together or eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> house speaker john boehner responded with a statement reading "republicans have twice voted replace these arbitrary cuts with...
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they could foot the country's education bill for two years. they could give every apple employee a $1.7 million bonus. they could give every american a check for $437. >>> back to the real world. hewlett-packard is following in apple's recent footsteps and posing new limits on temporary workers in china factories. >>> bank of america got on the winter storm frenzy issues, winter storm, may bring 2 feet of snow, prepare now, make sure you have plen 30 of cash. >>> bud light platinum is bringing sexy back to the beer aisle with singer justin timberlake. he'll star in ads and serve as a creative and musical curator. >>> and if david beckham hadn't claimed he did all the stunts for his 90 h&m underwear commercial we wouldn't have to show to it you. he did say he liked getting to do all the stunts so bloggers have been poring over the 1:30 spot and the verdict is 37-year-old becks did use a butt-double. >>> this may be on the wish list of many street cleaners today, a two-lane plow. >>> no snow storm can stop the madness of the most pampered and pr
they could foot the country's education bill for two years. they could give every apple employee a $1.7 million bonus. they could give every american a check for $437. >>> back to the real world. hewlett-packard is following in apple's recent footsteps and posing new limits on temporary workers in china factories. >>> bank of america got on the winter storm frenzy issues, winter storm, may bring 2 feet of snow, prepare now, make sure you have plen 30 of cash. >>> bud...
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our education system is still broken. we spend more on every student then we educate than any other economy and we produced mediocre results. our health care system spends twice as much per patient as any other and produces bottom of the stack results. we have issues with energy efficiency. our political system, that was what the president addressed. nothing is being done about that. there are these unbelievable start-ups that are doing incredibly cool things on all of these issues and they do not perceive themselves as part of the public sector. they do not perceive themselves as engaging with washington. they see themselves as fixing problems around them. kids, health care. right up until they have to figure out how they have to grow this into a business. >> do have an example? >> you develop and tablet -- education application that helps kids exchange content with each other and tutors and teachers. seems like a cool solution. you figure out, i have to deal with an issue that restricts how i actually store that data an
our education system is still broken. we spend more on every student then we educate than any other economy and we produced mediocre results. our health care system spends twice as much per patient as any other and produces bottom of the stack results. we have issues with energy efficiency. our political system, that was what the president addressed. nothing is being done about that. there are these unbelievable start-ups that are doing incredibly cool things on all of these issues and they do...
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if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more green, it might cost you your car's engine. and want to know who is going to win the big game tomorrow? our guys have never been wrong and they've got money making tips to go with the winner ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are the number one killer of children 1 through 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. >>> the green push now backfiring on cars? a new report says the gas blend could actually ruin your vehicle's engine. that's what 15% eth knoll
if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more...
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>> they do the forced educe claimed to get secondary contracts between the school district especially because of steve cook to extend the contract just the of clause for they have to pay the union to extend just those just 10 years as a to do with wages or benefits or working conditions but preventing them from getting right to work rights for tenures. is that good for membership were just that we do everything we can to make sure we get ours? gerri: you are there. is there any reaction inside the union membership? you've got to think people will not like these tactics and that they are being told what to do civic union members feel they are in purgatory. that with two months from now they tried to take that away and extend contracts for a decade. a lot feel the rug has been pulled out from under them. gerri: the impact his economically extends to all states. what if all country was right to work? >> to specifically talk about the 22 states that gave workers freedom, we see higher wage growth and population growth and factor in cost of living, they're actually making more. from the ec
>> they do the forced educe claimed to get secondary contracts between the school district especially because of steve cook to extend the contract just the of clause for they have to pay the union to extend just those just 10 years as a to do with wages or benefits or working conditions but preventing them from getting right to work rights for tenures. is that good for membership were just that we do everything we can to make sure we get ours? gerri: you are there. is there any reaction...
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they are educating kids who some systems have written off as too difficult to educate. every child in this great country can learn. when we have a choice, when we have competition, when we encourage parents to be in the driver's seat of their children's education and futures, we find that all schools rise to the challenge. we need to be the generation that does rise to the challenge of history and provide every family with access to school. there is no other more important issues we face. host: we want to show our viewers a list of different --es of school choice again, we get this from the alliance of school choice. next up is sandra from ohio. she is a parent. go ahead. caller: good morning. thank you very much. when you live in one of the largest rural school district in ohio, we are on our second year with a high school. the superintendent makes $153,000 a year. it was in the newspaper. there are still no high school buses running, and it is hard to get your kids to school or you have to home school. there's a lot people here really upset about this. the great schoo
they are educating kids who some systems have written off as too difficult to educate. every child in this great country can learn. when we have a choice, when we have competition, when we encourage parents to be in the driver's seat of their children's education and futures, we find that all schools rise to the challenge. we need to be the generation that does rise to the challenge of history and provide every family with access to school. there is no other more important issues we face. host:...
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they restore hearing to her left ear they shot her at point-blank range because she spoke out about educating girls in her country we finally know what caused the power to go out for 40 minutes in the middle of the super bowl energy officials say a device that was installed to protect the superbowl from the power line failure faltered and failed causing the black out the faulty device has been removed new equipment is being evacuatedevaluated. secret service is on the hunt for the hacker who broke into the bush family e- mail account smoking gun website rated 6 e-mail accounts for the bush family relatives and friends there are a couple of self portraits painted by george w. bush showing him in the shower and in the bathtub. more on the east coast blizzard the roads are empty we have stefanie in westchester new york where more than 1 ft. of snow is expected to fall. we're having some problems we will try to come back with her in just a little bit medical watch and to women using social media to raise awareness about a devastating disease. donating an organ for the belly button doctors in chic
they restore hearing to her left ear they shot her at point-blank range because she spoke out about educating girls in her country we finally know what caused the power to go out for 40 minutes in the middle of the super bowl energy officials say a device that was installed to protect the superbowl from the power line failure faltered and failed causing the black out the faulty device has been removed new equipment is being evacuatedevaluated. secret service is on the hunt for the hacker who...
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this is infringing on my educational opportunities. >> getting a license that must be renewed five years, submitting to background checks, limits on camel and clips. >> coverage is not there to determine our needs. is there to serve our needs. >> there was a shopping frenzy for firearms. >> i am senator nancy jacobs. i just bought a new gun. i did not do too bad, did i? >> a bald eagle circling the event galvanized our cause. >> that is a sign that we're on the right track. >> several people -- hundred people wanted to testify. the overflow room filled to capacity. >> one thing that will can appreciate is the fact that in our country, we're able to express these differences of opinion. >> the state attorney general considers the gun package constitutional. >> this is about public safety, about doing reasonable things that work to save lives. >> the gun rights rally lasted all day. lawmakers are divided over some alamance some form of gun control of deflation will land on the governor's desk. -- gun-control legislation will land on the governor's desk. >> if the city does not make major c
this is infringing on my educational opportunities. >> getting a license that must be renewed five years, submitting to background checks, limits on camel and clips. >> coverage is not there to determine our needs. is there to serve our needs. >> there was a shopping frenzy for firearms. >> i am senator nancy jacobs. i just bought a new gun. i did not do too bad, did i? >> a bald eagle circling the event galvanized our cause. >> that is a sign that we're on...
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jacqueline simms received the milk in educator award today. it's the the oscars of teaching and celebrates excellence in the field. she's taught for 13 years now. school officials say they credit her with helping test scores go up there and pulling the best out of her students. congrats. >>> one year away, we'll take you to russia where preparations for the winter olympics are under way. and want to get away? how you can get an airline ticket for just $49. >>> and veronica, what do you have coming up? >> talking about another storm before the week is over. for us it's just going to be a nuisance storm bringing mostly rain. for other parts of the country, could be some travel delays as the storm system winds up, could be a blizzard in the northeast. detail its on that coming up in detail its on that coming up in a hey america, even though they don't need one, detail its on that coming up in wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection n
jacqueline simms received the milk in educator award today. it's the the oscars of teaching and celebrates excellence in the field. she's taught for 13 years now. school officials say they credit her with helping test scores go up there and pulling the best out of her students. congrats. >>> one year away, we'll take you to russia where preparations for the winter olympics are under way. and want to get away? how you can get an airline ticket for just $49. >>> and veronica,...
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>> well, part of it is an education process, educating people about health and safety, educating people about the events. >> john: it's been 15 years. are my politicians stupider than they are in the rest of the country? say? do they say you haven't kissed our ring? you haven't given us enough money? >> there's no doubt that the politicians in new york have been very deliberate as they've taken a look at this issue. we need to get a vote on the floor, and to date, we've not had an opportunity on the assembly floor to get a vote. the assembly majority leader said i think it's bar bar i can. we're taking steps to reduce bullying in schools. legalizing m ma would endorse an activity that's blatantly violent. >>nobt that type of statement is something we've heard for years and years. the reality is when you look at the facts andse what the sport s about and our safety records, those comments are just simply incorrect. >> john: you're getting smarter about trying to influence my bullheaded politicians. i see that you sent out your very good looking female champion to negotiate with them and
>> well, part of it is an education process, educating people about health and safety, educating people about the events. >> john: it's been 15 years. are my politicians stupider than they are in the rest of the country? say? do they say you haven't kissed our ring? you haven't given us enough money? >> there's no doubt that the politicians in new york have been very deliberate as they've taken a look at this issue. we need to get a vote on the floor, and to date, we've not...
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secretary of education arne duncan says it it skids more focused on learning. >> it can open up a world of possibilities. >> there are roadblocks like budget constraints. digital learning is a welcome change. >> i think schools should evolve with the rest of the world. >> there is an effort to encourage all schools to pursue digital learning in the next 24 months. we will keep you posted on the progress of that program. what's coming up next a cutting edge surgery for newborns. life-saving surgery for a little girl who weighed just 7 pounds. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. st
secretary of education arne duncan says it it skids more focused on learning. >> it can open up a world of possibilities. >> there are roadblocks like budget constraints. digital learning is a welcome change. >> i think schools should evolve with the rest of the world. >> there is an effort to encourage all schools to pursue digital learning in the next 24 months. we will keep you posted on the progress of that program. what's coming up next a cutting edge surgery for...
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you've also got other chicagoans from the white house who are here, senior adviser valerie jarrett, education secretary an duncan, illinois governor pat quinn also here. this tragic killing of a child who wasn't on the wrong -- hanging out with the wrong crowd. she urged friends to stay away from gangs and stay on the straight and narrow. it has focused the nation's attention during this debate over gun violence. i can tell you that during this service here we already saw a young person speak to this idea that she was a bystander. she said it's sad that in chicago you have to watch your front while watching your back. i can tell you the first lady met with about 30 of young hadiya pendleton's friends and classmates before the service and then had a private meeting with her family as well. and in the funeral program it has hadiya's entire bio, talks about her favorite foods -- chinese, cheeseburgers, fig newtons, said she wanted to go to college and nay major in journalism or pharmacology. it includes a copy of a handwritten note from the president himself saying they are going to work as hard
you've also got other chicagoans from the white house who are here, senior adviser valerie jarrett, education secretary an duncan, illinois governor pat quinn also here. this tragic killing of a child who wasn't on the wrong -- hanging out with the wrong crowd. she urged friends to stay away from gangs and stay on the straight and narrow. it has focused the nation's attention during this debate over gun violence. i can tell you that during this service here we already saw a young person speak...
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was addressing there's a study and use this to the number one predictor of a lifespan that is your education. what's interesting about what we've done in health care, spending eight been -- spend 18% of our health care, we have nothing left for social, all of which are likely to drive prices but i'm not putting down the docks. i'm appreciative of health care but systemically this is bankrupting us and exposing us to a variety of problems that are really extremely. spent just as reminder we are on c-span sunday to give your name and your affiliation and keep your question greek so we can get to as many questions as possible. >> john, fox business. in my television simplistic way, so what's your solution? your wonderful speech it sounds like an argument for more consumer driven health care, more market, but i hear you're a single-payer got. >> i'm sort of combination of extreme left and extreme right. i just like extremes. i think we need national health insurance, but i think it has to be defined as catastrophic and i think interest in what has to happen over time, we need to make it narrower
was addressing there's a study and use this to the number one predictor of a lifespan that is your education. what's interesting about what we've done in health care, spending eight been -- spend 18% of our health care, we have nothing left for social, all of which are likely to drive prices but i'm not putting down the docks. i'm appreciative of health care but systemically this is bankrupting us and exposing us to a variety of problems that are really extremely. spent just as reminder we are...
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educate is not schooling. schooling is the institutional matrix, institutional matrix that receives the urge to learn and then distribute it, distributes it culturally. ostensibly based on merit but learn something for a life-style. that's what you do when you figure out your life situation and figure out what to do in regard to how you continue to learn and flute ture and grow your mind over the space of a lifetime. so the point is that we got these institutions that are making judgements about our children and that we are complicit in without stepping up to the plate to intervene. and so i'm so glad you all are doing that with knowledge, with insight, with savvy and also with critical acumen give to you over a lifetime. we need to use this in behalf of our children so that they won't be sent off. because one person gets hit on the back of the hand and told not to do it anymore. drunk until a certain age. then can go on to be president. another person gets consigned to being a janitor. both got the same talen
educate is not schooling. schooling is the institutional matrix, institutional matrix that receives the urge to learn and then distribute it, distributes it culturally. ostensibly based on merit but learn something for a life-style. that's what you do when you figure out your life situation and figure out what to do in regard to how you continue to learn and flute ture and grow your mind over the space of a lifetime. so the point is that we got these institutions that are making judgements...
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fighting for better education and for schools to better treat school injuries. lisa hopes lessons from her son's tragedy will keep other children safe. the national athletic trainers association counts 34 sports related fatalities. even more were injured. they suffered more than 2 million injuries a year. >> that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming at 6:00 p.m. >> a school trespassing case turns into the seizure of an arsenal of high-powered assault weapons in anne arundel county. we will explain. >> one of the largest crowds in recent memory rallies against the governor's gun- control bill. baltimore headed for financial ruin? 11 news at 6:00 p.m. starts right now. >> or watchung wbal tv 11. live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> began tonight with a developing story out of anne arundel county. an incident at a high school led to the seizure of several weapons. >> authorities released some of the details late this afternoon. we have the latest from miller's ersville. >> this incident started as intrusion into north county high
fighting for better education and for schools to better treat school injuries. lisa hopes lessons from her son's tragedy will keep other children safe. the national athletic trainers association counts 34 sports related fatalities. even more were injured. they suffered more than 2 million injuries a year. >> that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming at 6:00 p.m. >> a school trespassing case turns into the seizure of an arsenal of high-powered assault weapons in anne...
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the economy who pay taxes to lower our deficit and who once again make america once again the most educated nation with the most sophisticated workforce on the planet and by the way we've done that before during the two eisenhower administration the top tax rate on billionaires was ninety one percent and an entire generation went to college for free it was called the g.i. bill and we went from six percent college rates to over twenty percent college graduate rates in a single generation it built america but what about those one hundred fifty million americans who don't have savings and one set back away from poverty. imagine if they had an extra eight grand in their bank account it wouldn't be so fearful of poverty they could spend more money in the economy and they could take more risks even the billionaires would earn more money now that they have more consumers spending more money at restaurants at shopping malls and on vacations and what would we sacrifice for this new prosperity for millions of americans we simply asked the billionaires like the koch brothers the walton family shelley
the economy who pay taxes to lower our deficit and who once again make america once again the most educated nation with the most sophisticated workforce on the planet and by the way we've done that before during the two eisenhower administration the top tax rate on billionaires was ninety one percent and an entire generation went to college for free it was called the g.i. bill and we went from six percent college rates to over twenty percent college graduate rates in a single generation it...
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she runs the education break through network. she's a big believer of education reform. her mantra is that your zip code should not determine your destiny. when you have a party who truly believes that every american has a shot at the the american dream that's who we want running the republican and democratic parties. >> jennifer: that's a name we should be watching for. >> absolutely. >> jennifer: i'm going to switch because you just wrote a column relative to this, and i want to ask you about it. we learned this week that there was an alabama high school football coach who was suspended after making derogatory remarks about michelle obama's posterio posterior, actually. why is it that people think it's fair game to talk about our first lady's anatomy. >> it is something that i don't understand. people spoke about hillary clinton when she was running for office and when she was first lady. one of the things that seems to be a little bit different here with regard to people talking about the high school coach that you talked about referred to the first lady as michelle f
she runs the education break through network. she's a big believer of education reform. her mantra is that your zip code should not determine your destiny. when you have a party who truly believes that every american has a shot at the the american dream that's who we want running the republican and democratic parties. >> jennifer: that's a name we should be watching for. >> absolutely. >> jennifer: i'm going to switch because you just wrote a column relative to this, and i...
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. >>> in your money tonight, if you are planning to claim an education credit on your taxes, you may -- you know, you now start on valentine's day, february 14, the first day that the irs will accept returns with the education credit reform. when the filing season kicked off, the irs was still updating its system, but it will be up and running by valentine's day. >>> seems like everyone you know is on facebook. once my mom was on facebook, it was like jump the shark. >> you wanted to get off of it. but more than two-thirds of people in the universe are on the social network right now. >> but more and more people are starting to feel a little bit of facebook fatigue. >> reporter: there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. that's why more than 60% of facebook users say they've taken extended breaks from the social media site. and looks like that number is about to get bigger, according to a survey. 27% of facebook users say they plan to use the site less in 2013. look at their past behavior, 21% said the reason for the sabbatical boiled down to simply not having enough time. 10
. >>> in your money tonight, if you are planning to claim an education credit on your taxes, you may -- you know, you now start on valentine's day, february 14, the first day that the irs will accept returns with the education credit reform. when the filing season kicked off, the irs was still updating its system, but it will be up and running by valentine's day. >>> seems like everyone you know is on facebook. once my mom was on facebook, it was like jump the shark. >>...
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she'll be joined by white house adviser valerie jarrett, and education secretary arne duncan... who once headed the chicago public schools. pendleton was shot at a park last week, a mile from the obamas' home in kenwood. a lyric opera performer, burned in the face during a rehearsal is out of the hospital. and here's how wesley daniel looks now. the accident happened monday while daniel practiced a fire- breathing stunt. wesley's father told reporters his son is still speaking in a "whispery croak" and mostly communicating with hand gestures. it'll be another week or so before he gets his voice back. another a-t-m scam at northern trust bank- this time in the northern suburbs. police in lake forest are working with northern trust on this most recent a-t-m fraud case. authorities found a skimming device attached to an a-t-m in the lobby of the bank's branch on east deerpath. this comes just one day after police found skimming devices on two a-t-m's in west suburban hisndale. in all cases, stolen account numbers were used to create new cards and withdraw money. a chicago police of
she'll be joined by white house adviser valerie jarrett, and education secretary arne duncan... who once headed the chicago public schools. pendleton was shot at a park last week, a mile from the obamas' home in kenwood. a lyric opera performer, burned in the face during a rehearsal is out of the hospital. and here's how wesley daniel looks now. the accident happened monday while daniel practiced a fire- breathing stunt. wesley's father told reporters his son is still speaking in a...
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college-educated, 20 years of experience. i live in san francisco in an area where did score -- where discrimination based on age is encouraged. discrimination based on race is encouraged as well. it is a shame. my senators, basically if you are not from a protected class, you do not exist. these people -- i saved up a lot of money over my life and had planned on retiring at 65, like everyone else, but i spent a lot of my retirement just trying to survive, which is a shame. host: was your retirement 401k? personal savings? how did it break down? caller: it was a mix. host:-, n.c., joe is joining us on the independent line. -- ash, n.c., joe is joining us on the independent line. caller: all of a sudden everything fell apart several years ago. i could have retired, but i saw the writing on the wall, businesses started falling down and everyone who has a retirement, god bless you, but it is so hard. i feel bad for the grandchildren who they all say are not going to make it. it is terrible, this country has put a hole in front o
college-educated, 20 years of experience. i live in san francisco in an area where did score -- where discrimination based on age is encouraged. discrimination based on race is encouraged as well. it is a shame. my senators, basically if you are not from a protected class, you do not exist. these people -- i saved up a lot of money over my life and had planned on retiring at 65, like everyone else, but i spent a lot of my retirement just trying to survive, which is a shame. host: was your...
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the two parties, the perception of the democrats is they are downscale, not well educated, so the democrats love to nominate people with ivy league pedigree is to speak in complete paragraphs. stevenson, kennedy, roosevelt, even bill clinton, barack obama. the republicans are seen as the party of the landed gentry and the well off, and like to nominate candidates from humble origins, whether it is richard nixon, ronald reagan, certainly herbert hoover, dwight eisenhower, jerry ford, and that is why george h w bush, another man who i like and admire enormously at the personal level -- an incredibly thoughtful man -- he reinforced the perception of the republicans as the party of the landed gentry. it became a problem in 1992. dislike the most? >> the 2012 campaign was a pretty bad campaign. >> because? >> i do not think either barack obama or mitt romney really likes politics that much. you have to have people who like politics. and run for president? their doctors. i do not think either one of them get much joy out of it. >> do you still get joy out of it? >> i do. not as much. there was a
the two parties, the perception of the democrats is they are downscale, not well educated, so the democrats love to nominate people with ivy league pedigree is to speak in complete paragraphs. stevenson, kennedy, roosevelt, even bill clinton, barack obama. the republicans are seen as the party of the landed gentry and the well off, and like to nominate candidates from humble origins, whether it is richard nixon, ronald reagan, certainly herbert hoover, dwight eisenhower, jerry ford, and that is...
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our report from our chief education correspondent, rehema ellis. >> reporter: the college classroom is changing. courses from some of the world's most elite universities are now available to anyone for free. at a furious pace, schools are participating with start-up companies like coursera to deliver online courses. or m.o.o.k.s. >> much faster than any of us were expecting. we reached our first 1 million users faster than facebook. >> reporter: physics, poetry, astronomy, even guitar, all just a click away. university of virginia retooled his modern history course for this semester's online debut. the class usually open to 120 students saw enrollment soar. >> 42,000 students around the world. >> reporter: to put it in perspective, in order to reach the same number of students, this professor would have to teach his course here at the university of virginia for 350 years. since 2011, some 2.5 million students from hundreds of countries have signed on, even though m.o.o.k.s are not offered for credit and completion rates are low, some educators say the potential exists to revolutionize
our report from our chief education correspondent, rehema ellis. >> reporter: the college classroom is changing. courses from some of the world's most elite universities are now available to anyone for free. at a furious pace, schools are participating with start-up companies like coursera to deliver online courses. or m.o.o.k.s. >> much faster than any of us were expecting. we reached our first 1 million users faster than facebook. >> reporter: physics, poetry, astronomy,...
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taking a look at what early education has done for children in the city. >> school board has been instrumental. the men went to war, the women had to go to work. who is going take care of the kids? there were only four of the centers today there are 43. >> this child development center was originally called yerba buena children's center, one in four founded in 19436789 the nation in the middle of world war ii. the program supported low income families, pry marily women entering the work force sometimes refered to as rosie the riveter mom autos for them to go to work they needed to have child care this, is the beginning of the federal child care. >> these are pictures archive bid sab fran public library. besides a fi good meals they provided health care for toddlers and preschoolers and cots for the important nap. the library has a sill will you beus written in 1953. over the year as more homes had both parents joining the work force, the need for centers increased. the district now has 43 of the sites. the cost to attend is based on a family income. the district still subsidizes this program.
taking a look at what early education has done for children in the city. >> school board has been instrumental. the men went to war, the women had to go to work. who is going take care of the kids? there were only four of the centers today there are 43. >> this child development center was originally called yerba buena children's center, one in four founded in 19436789 the nation in the middle of world war ii. the program supported low income families, pry marily women entering the...
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so i think it would be cool to bring that into my school and educate other kids about the different religions that are out there and just let them to at least have a different perspective of even just what they've grown up in. >> i think it's the high school students that are ready for this and they're the ones who have the most to gain by true interfaith understanding. >> reporter: while fewer large scale public events are planned for this year, grand rapids' interfaith dialogue will go forward with a variety of smaller individual projects, led largely by the generation about to come of age. for "religion & ethics newsweekly", i'm judy valente in grand rapids, michigan. ♪ >>> like other major religions, islam has its own mystical branch, called sufism, which teaches many ways to experience spiritual union with the divine. one of those paths -- dating from the 13th century -- is dance, specifically the dancing of those known as whirling dervishes, who were followers of the poet rumi. recently, the smithsonian institution in washington had a symposium on sufism, that included dervishes from
so i think it would be cool to bring that into my school and educate other kids about the different religions that are out there and just let them to at least have a different perspective of even just what they've grown up in. >> i think it's the high school students that are ready for this and they're the ones who have the most to gain by true interfaith understanding. >> reporter: while fewer large scale public events are planned for this year, grand rapids' interfaith dialogue...
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for students that changes their lives through the program helps these leaders to network and build education skills. i met some incredible kid. the first time i have ever been to the event with the kids and i had a conversation with what it was to be a hematologist. incredible kids. >> herpatologist. >> bob i know it is busy in the weather center. >> boy, are going to be on the edge of what is from everything i have been looking at -- and i have been through some historic storms, will be an historic storm in new england. we have the winter weather advisories just because briefly there will be a little bit of ice, especially folks in the shenandoah valley. our current temperatures around the area. in washington, 38 degrees. folks in frederick, 34. the roads are 35 degrees. so be careful early in the morning because some of this rain -- this is the southern branch but it is sort of a double billed coming together over new england. right now there is some iciness around blackburg. here is the other brands. here is another area out to our west. they are on the two of this cast of characters that
for students that changes their lives through the program helps these leaders to network and build education skills. i met some incredible kid. the first time i have ever been to the event with the kids and i had a conversation with what it was to be a hematologist. incredible kids. >> herpatologist. >> bob i know it is busy in the weather center. >> boy, are going to be on the edge of what is from everything i have been looking at -- and i have been through some historic...
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me to understand how somebody that makes it through college, gets to be in their mid-20s, has a good education, has the ability to get a good job ends up just kind of lost and trolling the internet for young teens. >> do you see there's something wrong with someone your age coming here to meet somebody that's 14? >> yes, sir. >> what's wrong with that? >> it's against the law. >> against the law. and you knew that before you came over here. >> not really. >> but you know it now. >> uh-huh. >> how long did it take you to get here? >> from jupiter to here, it took me -- i left about 3:00. it took me almost four hours. >> four hours. that's a lot to go through just to meet a 14-year-old girl. >> it is. >> you've got to be pretty dedicated. so you guys are what, going to have a few drinks, hang out. >> hang out. watch a movie. not necessarily have sex. but if it came down to that, i mean, i know it's illegal to have sex with a minor. >> i want to make love to you, you said. >> uh-huh. >> she says, well, i've never done it before but only because no one wanted to. you say, we can make love all nigh
me to understand how somebody that makes it through college, gets to be in their mid-20s, has a good education, has the ability to get a good job ends up just kind of lost and trolling the internet for young teens. >> do you see there's something wrong with someone your age coming here to meet somebody that's 14? >> yes, sir. >> what's wrong with that? >> it's against the law. >> against the law. and you knew that before you came over here. >> not really....
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there top concern. 31% pointing to healthcare. 30% say they are concerned about the economy followed by education and the federal deficit. other top concerns include the decline of moral values, job market, gun laws and taxes. shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are right. just a few weeks during inauguration address, president threw a lot of bones to his party. mentioned climate change and gun control and all these issues, everything we heard from the white house indicates that the president's state of the union is going to be a very different speech. they say it is going compliment his inauguration speech but it's going to focus on economic issues. >> gregg: i wonder what he can say. look. facts are difficult. unemployment is worse than when he took office. nonpartisan cbo says it is not going to get any better. they say it's going to be about 8%. they also say that obamaca
there top concern. 31% pointing to healthcare. 30% say they are concerned about the economy followed by education and the federal deficit. other top concerns include the decline of moral values, job market, gun laws and taxes. shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are...
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he plans to continue his education so some day he can become dr. chicken. >>> on to georgia on a fatal pileup on a highway that left four dead and 27 others injured. four vehicles were involved including a tanker which caught fire. >>> and finally in new york, two australians took top places racing to the empire state building. runners raced up more than 1500 steps. winners had impressive times of 10 and 12 minutes each. >>> in sports, another big upset in college basketball. number five 5 kansas suffered a second straight loss as texas christian got 17 points from garlon green. and fans celebrated by rushing the court. >>> in world cup qualifying soccer, the u.s. gave up a goal in the 79th minute to honduras and lost 2-1. next, they will travel home to take on costa rica in a ten-game tournament that will be played through october. >>> american skier ted maggette won super-g finishing in under 1:24. >>> lance armstrong has been given a two-week extension to possibly work out an agreement to cooperate with the anti-doping agency. the agency is look
he plans to continue his education so some day he can become dr. chicken. >>> on to georgia on a fatal pileup on a highway that left four dead and 27 others injured. four vehicles were involved including a tanker which caught fire. >>> and finally in new york, two australians took top places racing to the empire state building. runners raced up more than 1500 steps. winners had impressive times of 10 and 12 minutes each. >>> in sports, another big upset in college...
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. >> she represents a new generation of educators that values social media. anne arundel county is about to get on board systemwide. they are drawing up a social media policy to enhance education and learning. >> we will use social media for instructional purposes. if the teacher finds a youtube video, we could unblock youtube. they could use it in the lesson. they currently cannot do that. >> educators will create a high- tech path for learning. social media has already gotten a past. >> i see so many opportunities to connect with classrooms across the country and the world. if opens up so many doors for my students. >> these social media policy will not go on the books without language to protect students. it will draw the line on how students and educators communicate, but they're also be exceptions in cases where administrators and parents have given written permission. this is the first reading of the social media policy. if approved by the school board, it would go on the books this fall. we have a draft of that proposal on our website. just go to wbalt
. >> she represents a new generation of educators that values social media. anne arundel county is about to get on board systemwide. they are drawing up a social media policy to enhance education and learning. >> we will use social media for instructional purposes. if the teacher finds a youtube video, we could unblock youtube. they could use it in the lesson. they currently cannot do that. >> educators will create a high- tech path for learning. social media has already...
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i need to educate you and teach you. so call 1-800-743-cnbc. there's nothing worse than watching the averages roar higher. while your portfolio sits there barely moving. it makes you feel like a complete dope. like the stock market must be a total shell game, but really it just means you might be making a few basic mistakes. that's why tonight i'm devoting the whole darn show to my playbook for taking advantage of a short term -- short term rally. not to be confused with the so-called bear market rally which is what people throw around when the stocks go up when the intelligent is a thinks they should be going down. i'm giving you a game plan for how the short term run ups in terms of long term runs. what kind of bozo, incompetent doofus needs a guide to make a money in a rally? is cramer going to draw us a picture on how to pick your nose? who needs help when it's up during a multiday run-up? like a love buy fest? do you need my help to help you deal with the stocks and do we buy into more money, problem on the show. absolutely not. but i'll e
i need to educate you and teach you. so call 1-800-743-cnbc. there's nothing worse than watching the averages roar higher. while your portfolio sits there barely moving. it makes you feel like a complete dope. like the stock market must be a total shell game, but really it just means you might be making a few basic mistakes. that's why tonight i'm devoting the whole darn show to my playbook for taking advantage of a short term -- short term rally. not to be confused with the so-called bear...
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baltimore >> city is a few days away for canceling the contracts of some privately run schools. 11 news education reporter who joins us with more details on the story. it said it will put up a fight to stay open. >> students are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding. it is the same school that may be forced to close its doors. >> i came from school when i did not even now what a gpa was. this school has changed me as a person. i have a support system here. everyone has pushed me to be and do more. i really do not want the school to close down. >> an advisory panel is recommending they part ways with the baltimore freedom county -- academy. parents say this fails to recognize what is happening in the buildings. >> what do i do with my baby for my senior year? it's supposed to be one of the most exciting years and now we face the possibility of the school closing or being under different leadership. >> it has become a middle high school giving students a chance to get in. >> it has helped me out a lot. it has changed m
baltimore >> city is a few days away for canceling the contracts of some privately run schools. 11 news education reporter who joins us with more details on the story. it said it will put up a fight to stay open. >> students are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding. it is the same school that may be forced to close its doors. >> i came from school when i did not even now what a gpa was. this...
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, ed, last night when he -- when we found the truck that had been torched, realize this is a smart, educated guy. he goes down to san diego, allegedly to steal a boat. indicates that he wants to go to mexico. ed, he drops his wallet with his badge in it. come on, this guy is smarter than that. he left it so we would find it. he goes up to big bear, drops his car off and sets it on fire, almost putting spotlights on saying now i'm up here. this guy is trying to make us look left, make us look right. ed, if he would have been up in big bear mountain last night, it got to 15 to 20 degrees. if this guy was carrying guns, ammo street clothes, walking through the mountains, 275 pounds, he would have started sweat be, he would have got hypothermia. had he stayed outside, he would have died. if police say he is not in any of the cabins up there, and they know that for sure, he either had a switch car up there, or somehow he stole or hijacked a car and left that mountain area. and whatever he did, ed, he is probably one of the more dangerous fugitives that law enforcement has looked for in a long tim
, ed, last night when he -- when we found the truck that had been torched, realize this is a smart, educated guy. he goes down to san diego, allegedly to steal a boat. indicates that he wants to go to mexico. ed, he drops his wallet with his badge in it. come on, this guy is smarter than that. he left it so we would find it. he goes up to big bear, drops his car off and sets it on fire, almost putting spotlights on saying now i'm up here. this guy is trying to make us look left, make us look...
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especially girls, because when you educate girls, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today, there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> all the taliban did was create a hero.
especially girls, because when you educate girls, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today, there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> all the taliban did was create a hero.
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number, but they don't have to meet education requirements. they don't have a pass a competency test. these are nonprofessionals. so we're not talking about cpa's, tax attorneys, registered agents with the irs. these are nonprofessionals. the mom and pop operations, the local guys, by the way, they usually do a pretty good job. usually at a much fairer price than a cpa firm or one of these national firms. we don't want to paint everybody with the same brush. you just want to make sure they're qualified. they have a history of doing this. good record with the better business bureau. doesn't hurt if they get recommended by an attorney or financial advisor. got to go with your eyes open. >> arthel: go with your eyes open. >> remember, you sign that return, you own it. the irs will hold you personally responsible. >> you can't go in and say this -- >> yeah, the guy prepared it. doesn't work. the irs doesn't care. you signed it. >> arthel: go enjoy your dinner. >> have a great day. >> arthel: thank you. >> rick: good advice. coming up, a brand-new
number, but they don't have to meet education requirements. they don't have a pass a competency test. these are nonprofessionals. so we're not talking about cpa's, tax attorneys, registered agents with the irs. these are nonprofessionals. the mom and pop operations, the local guys, by the way, they usually do a pretty good job. usually at a much fairer price than a cpa firm or one of these national firms. we don't want to paint everybody with the same brush. you just want to make sure they're...